Step.
The footsteps crept closer.
Every hair on my body stood on end as I jerked my head back, only to be met with darkness.
Step. Step.
They were getting closer.
Too close for my own comfort.
My heart pounded like it was trying to escape my chest, each beat louder than the last, drowning out everything else.
As my breathing grew louder... it happened.
Flick!
The lights turned on again.
A long corridor stretched before me, with nothing in sight.
Just the silent hum of the lights above.
I swallowed my saliva.
'There's no one...'
Regardless of where I looked, I saw no one in sight. The steps were also gone.
"Was I just imagining things...?"
I thought for a moment before shaking my head. There was no way this was the case. This was certainly part of the scenario.
In fact, just because I couldn't see them didn't mean that they weren't present.
'They could very well be still heading my way.'
The moment the thought crossed my mind, I immediately hurried my steps, moving forward. The goal of the scenario was simple. Find the exit. That was all the Section Chief said before letting us in.
"Find the exit..."
I looked around. The corridor stretched on, just like before—a long white hallway with two corners at each end. Nothing had changed. And somehow, that made it feel even more wrong.
Rushing my pace, I reached the end of the corridor, and yet...
"...The same."
The same long hallway greeted my sight.
No, wait!
I looked up and suddenly saw a black object hanging above the ceiling, staring directly at me.
'A camera...?'
Before I could fully process the situation, the lights above flicked.
Flick!
The darkness took over once more.
My hearing heightened, and my breathing grew more laboured.
'It's just a straight line. I need to—'
Step.
"....!?"
The step returned.
This time, closer than before.
My entire body turned rigid as my stomach churned.
I didn't think twice.
"Fucking...!"
I moved once again, my pace picking up as I tried not to run too fast, afraid of hitting the turn in the distance.
Step, step!
Moving forward, I could tell that the distance between me and the steps was increasing. I was slowly starting to get away from it.
'This is crazy!'
Was this the level of something that was supposed to be manageable?
I clenched my teeth and increased my pace further.
The steps behind him were starting to lag more and more, and then—
Flick!
The lights returned, and everything turned quiet.
"Eh...?"
Looking back, my steps stopped as I realized there was nothing behind me.
"What? I could've sworn that..."
I took a deep breath and quickly pieced all the information together in my mind.
'Ten-second intervals. The lights switch on and off. Every time the light switches off, the steps return. When the light turns off, they disappear.'
As I started to sort through the information I had, I moved forward, slowly inching towards the corner before me.
I was just a few steps away.
'...If I'm right, this is a cycle. Every time the lights go out, the footsteps return—and each time, they get faster.'
My stomach flipped at the thought.
I wasn't very fit to begin with. I was already a little tired from just walking faster.
If the steps grew faster every ten seconds, then...
'I need to quickly find the exit before it's too late.'
But how?
How exactly was I going to do that?
Eventually, I reached the corner and I turned.
".....!"
It was just as I turned that my steps froze.
As I stared down the long corridor, my eyes quickly landed on a door tucked into the right wall. When did that...!? At the same moment, I caught sight of a camera mounted farther down, its lens pointed directly toward me.
I felt watched under the eye of the camera as the lights above me flicked.
Flick!
Yet again, it turned dark.
Step, step, step!
"...!?"
'Shit!'
'...Ah, fuck, I'm about to puke.'
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Step, step!
'How much longer?'
Flick!
Click, click!
'It doesn't work.'
'I just need to confirm something.'
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